Easy World Record How-To -Watch Tool-Assisted Speedrun of Mario. -Stare at the screen, pressing buttons on a controller that isn't plugged in. -Mess with the audio to hide the sins. -Sigh deeply and play it up every time a level completes. -Hope to GOD that the editors know what they're doing (they don't). Also Karl Jobst does a great job at finding/exposing these cheaters/fakers when it comes to Speedrunning.
The fact that some people are so stupid, that they think people in the past stole footage from a recently-uploaded video (at the time) is astounding and terrifying.
Hey Jack, latino here Badabun it's a well know "company" that specializes in making scensacionalist videos just for the clicks and nobody likes em. Tavo, the "runner" is just an actor
There’s another great (terrible?) fake speedrun of blindfolded Super Mario 64, where the guy had the most half-assed fake blindfold ever. I don’t remember who it was, but I remember that MoistCr1tikal did a video about it.
@@fabulous55641 Iirc the chat wasn't even "do it again" it was just "turn around with a blanket over your head and do 1 star and I'll donate $20" and the guy declined..
Karl is amazing at speedrun content in general, he’s deep into the scene and can elaborate on all the tricks of the trade. He’s also fully prepared to call out cheaters himself if he feels it’s needed, and will go all the way to court to defend his statements if the other party pushes it that far, precisely because of how much he respects the art of speedrunning.
Karl has some great speedrunning-related videos, breakdowns of extreme challenges and records, and his perspective as one of the OG speedrunners adds a lot to his explanations. And I agree the cosmic ray theory of the clocktower upwarp was a fun explanation, the actual explanation of the guys 64 and cartridge being filthy and bugging out is way less interesting, but the fact that the whole theory came from a random youtube comment that was parroted by a random news site that was itself parroted by Veritasium is kinda neat, fascinating to see how these urban legends generate.
There's another video about the mario 64 cosmic ray glitch, and it turns out it wasn't likely to be a cosmic ray, and more likely to be a problem with the cartridge connection. The video it's called "The Biggest Myth in Speedrunning History".
been watching speedrunning for over a decade. no real speed runner would eat or drink anything while doing a run. especially a greasy food like pizza that can screw up your inputs, when literally every second is important. and that's just one of the many many things wrong with this "run"
He is an actor, an employee, of the guys in charge of that channel. He probably wasn't the mastermind or driving force behind this. It was probably some faceless suit marketing trend-follower guy.
Rest assured, as a Mexican, I can tell you that the Spanish-speaking community (or at least the respectable ones) despise Badabun, their content, and are well aware this is fake. There's even a guy who parodied the "speedrun", you should check it out off-camera.
What don’t you understand, his how or why? The game footage simply isn’t him playing. He took footage from others runs, spliced it together, & pretended to play.
@@TheSweatman TAS is Tool-Assisted-Speedrun, which is computer software designed to test speed runs. TAS is used find the theoretical limit/optimizations of games/speedruns. A splice is editing multiple clips together from separate runs to make it appear to be a single recording. This “speedrunner” took recordings from previous “TAS runs” & other professional speedrunners, spliced those clips together, then pretended to game as the clips played. No part of his “run” was piloted by him, he is merely acting.
@@lolyungmulaBABYSo basically he overlayed different runs of actual pros with his own TAS speedrun bar on top, in order to make it seem more realistic when it actually ruined his chances of making it look realisistic because the bar on top now doesnt corrolate to the run.
Easy World Record How-To
-Watch Tool-Assisted Speedrun of Mario.
-Stare at the screen, pressing buttons on a controller that isn't plugged in.
-Mess with the audio to hide the sins.
-Sigh deeply and play it up every time a level completes.
-Hope to GOD that the editors know what they're doing (they don't).
Also Karl Jobst does a great job at finding/exposing these cheaters/fakers when it comes to Speedrunning.
The fact that some people are so stupid, that they think people in the past stole footage from a recently-uploaded video (at the time) is astounding and terrifying.
Hey Jack, latino here
Badabun it's a well know "company" that specializes in making scensacionalist videos just for the clicks and nobody likes em. Tavo, the "runner" is just an actor
There’s another great (terrible?) fake speedrun of blindfolded Super Mario 64, where the guy had the most half-assed fake blindfold ever. I don’t remember who it was, but I remember that MoistCr1tikal did a video about it.
Had that one in mind too, funny how people in chat called him out and challenged him afterwards in chat but he just declined
Or the YUgiOh kid who got exodia like three times hahha
The original video that Charlie reacted to was made by charliebrown64 who exposed the player called SuperFastJellyFish
@@fabulous55641 Iirc the chat wasn't even "do it again" it was just "turn around with a blanket over your head and do 1 star and I'll donate $20" and the guy declined..
Karl is amazing at speedrun content in general, he’s deep into the scene and can elaborate on all the tricks of the trade. He’s also fully prepared to call out cheaters himself if he feels it’s needed, and will go all the way to court to defend his statements if the other party pushes it that far, precisely because of how much he respects the art of speedrunning.
Rewatching old Karl videos makes it so much more funny how queen lies a lot got caught hiding a 3rd monitor hahha
Karl has some great speedrunning-related videos, breakdowns of extreme challenges and records, and his perspective as one of the OG speedrunners adds a lot to his explanations.
And I agree the cosmic ray theory of the clocktower upwarp was a fun explanation, the actual explanation of the guys 64 and cartridge being filthy and bugging out is way less interesting, but the fact that the whole theory came from a random youtube comment that was parroted by a random news site that was itself parroted by Veritasium is kinda neat, fascinating to see how these urban legends generate.
There's another video about the mario 64 cosmic ray glitch, and it turns out it wasn't likely to be a cosmic ray, and more likely to be a problem with the cartridge connection.
The video it's called "The Biggest Myth in Speedrunning History".
I don't understand the drive to lie to gain. Its never made sense to me.
Hunter the Parenting Chapter 4 is out ! The first part at least...
And the animation budget went through the roof.
3:14 why the heck 177013 was shown on the feed on the right??
Isn't that the parody where Josuke fixes her life?
@@TheChillzoneX a man of culture, I see.
@@TheChillzoneXyou mean the true ending?
The infamous Tavo from Badabun he is no longer in YT after numerous scandals he got into 😆 great video
Kosmic did a pretty great parody of this fake speedrun if you want something fun to watch.
3:14 do my eyes deceive me
Is That The Elusive 177013....!
Also good vid man
The good ending
hunter the parenting chapter 4 IS HERE
been watching speedrunning for over a decade. no real speed runner would eat or drink anything while doing a run. especially a greasy food like pizza that can screw up your inputs, when literally every second is important.
and that's just one of the many many things wrong with this "run"
I noticed the 177013 easter egg
Im still confused why this guy chose to cheat like this but he is lowkey iconic for eating pizza and drinking soda while “speedrunning” mario
The vasto majority of people aren't really smart, my guy
He is an actor, an employee, of the guys in charge of that channel. He probably wasn't the mastermind or driving force behind this. It was probably some faceless suit marketing trend-follower guy.
and you know the sad part of this is? the guys who's run they stole the footage from were called cheaters by fans of that channel.
The cults, sometimes even with solid proof they wont believe it
@@mhzaneimpact1419 sad but true.
@@maxacorn I opened my phone n got jumped by this reply's notification 😂
Rest assured, as a Mexican, I can tell you that the Spanish-speaking community (or at least the respectable ones) despise Badabun, their content, and are well aware this is fake. There's even a guy who parodied the "speedrun", you should check it out off-camera.
Btw: Hunter the Parenting new episode is out.
If you think this is wild you need to check out the billy mitchell saga. Dude hit karl with a $120k lawsuit and still; got caught
even wiht the explination i still don´t get it.
What don’t you understand, his how or why?
The game footage simply isn’t him playing. He took footage from others runs, spliced it together, & pretended to play.
@@lolyungmulaBABY The combination of TAS and the spliced run.
understand what im saying?
@@TheSweatman TAS is Tool-Assisted-Speedrun, which is computer software designed to test speed runs. TAS is used find the theoretical limit/optimizations of games/speedruns.
A splice is editing multiple clips together from separate runs to make it appear to be a single recording.
This “speedrunner” took recordings from previous “TAS runs” & other professional speedrunners, spliced those clips together, then pretended to game as the clips played. No part of his “run” was piloted by him, he is merely acting.
@@lolyungmulaBABYSo basically he overlayed different runs of actual pros with his own TAS speedrun bar on top, in order to make it seem more realistic when it actually ruined his chances of making it look realisistic because the bar on top now doesnt corrolate to the run.
Hej!
like this post if you think jack is a nice guy